I was playing around with Coolbook and stupidly enough deleted the two kernel extensions (kexts) without saving them to a backup location.

How can I recover just AppleIntelCPUPowermanagementClient.kext and AppleIntelCPUPowermanagement.kext without reinstalling my OS?

These files exist in /System/Library/Extensions/ and I am running OS X Lion 10.7.3 preferably. I have searched for these on internet downloads, but can't find any and wouldn't want to blindly trust them if I can't tell they are unaltered.

However, since you're already messing around inside the System folder, you may be interested in trying to copy those files from your Recovery HD partition. To do this, you need to mount the Recovery HD, then mount the Base System image on it.

You can then try copying the files from the "Mac OS X Base System" disk image to your system folder. After copying, make sure the owner/permissions are correct (running Disk Utility's repair permissions would be a good idea).

I haven't tested this, but the file sizes of each is the same in both the Base System image and the full install of OS X, so it seems likely they're the same.

Thank you for pointing out that redistributing the OS goes against the wording of part of the end user license agreement for Lion. Even though legality is something for courts and lawyers I will see if the question can be edited to get an answer and edit acceptable to the asker.
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bmike♦Mar 9 '12 at 0:56